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An extensive Iron Age settlement established more than 2,000 years ago has been unearthed following a rare sword find, ...
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Roman villa and ancient swords unearthed in English countrysideOn July 2 in Willersey, England, archaeologists uncovered traces of a Roman villa. The discovery followed metal detectorists ...
Officials in Dolton, Ill., called the purchase a rare opportunity. But some residents questioned whether the village, ...
Archaeologists in Burgundy, France, have unearthed a gigantic Roman-era villa containing gardens, pools, and multiple buildings in one of the region’s most significant discoveries.
AUXERRE, FRANCE—During excavation of a gravel pit on the shores of the Yonne River in 1966, workers uncovered the foundations of a Roman villa just south of the Roman town of Autessiodurum ...
Archaeology & History Roman Villa in Spain Yields More Than 4,000 Painted Wall Fragments The sections hint at the "rich decoration" of the stately residence, archaeologists said.
The villa was one of the largest in Roman Britain with a history of occupation spanning five centuries. By the early 4th Century it included three bath suites, 16 mosaic floors and 11 rooms with ...
A reconstruction drawing of Lullingstone Roman Villa, depicting the possible appearance of the villa c. AD 360, situated near the village of Eynsford in Kent, south eastern England.
Archeologists discovered an incredible Roman villa in Wiltshire’s Chalke Valley with the help of volunteers. The team of archaeologists were assisted by 60 volunteers after metal detectorists ...
A Roman villa indicating a "luxury lifestyle" has been discovered by archaeologists and 60 volunteers after metal detectorists reported a number of finds in the area. It is the first time the site ...
View of the large Roman villa discovered in Campania. Credit: Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le province di Caserta e Benevento Construction work on an agrivoltaic plant has ...
Only unearthed in 1998, the Villa of the Birds is one of the newest finds at Alexandria’s Kom el-Dikka site, also home to Egypt’s last remaining Roman amphitheatre. One of the empire's great cultural, ...
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